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<blockquote data-quote="traineeintraining" data-source="post: 81743" data-attributes="member: 3554"><p>HI thanks for the link ! I was wondering if I could get some further guidance because I'm literally so confused with the finance side of my M&A case study. So you mentioned focusing on inflation can you just check my understanding ? </p><p>- so currently interest rates are low (I looked at the BOE base rate) which means that cost of borrowing is low - however with rising inflation rates this will eventually lead to central banks increasing interest rates in order to combat this ? However I read the BOE expects inflation to naturally fall by 2022 so this may be an non-issue </p><p>- I have no clue how LIBOR fits into all this ?? so I'm researching that now </p><p>- But with what you've mentioned about bonds so I have a very limited understanding about QE but essentially I know BoE increased its bond buying due to the pandemic but now it's slowing down again? But I'm not exactly sure how this links to a corporations ability to issue bonds ?</p><p>please and thank yous !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traineeintraining, post: 81743, member: 3554"] HI thanks for the link ! I was wondering if I could get some further guidance because I'm literally so confused with the finance side of my M&A case study. So you mentioned focusing on inflation can you just check my understanding ? - so currently interest rates are low (I looked at the BOE base rate) which means that cost of borrowing is low - however with rising inflation rates this will eventually lead to central banks increasing interest rates in order to combat this ? However I read the BOE expects inflation to naturally fall by 2022 so this may be an non-issue - I have no clue how LIBOR fits into all this ?? so I'm researching that now - But with what you've mentioned about bonds so I have a very limited understanding about QE but essentially I know BoE increased its bond buying due to the pandemic but now it's slowing down again? But I'm not exactly sure how this links to a corporations ability to issue bonds ? please and thank yous ! [/QUOTE]
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